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Metura elongatus

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Psychidae

Scientific name
  
Metura elongatus

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Genus
  
Metura

Phylum
  
Order
  
Butterflies and moths


Similar
  
Metura, Butterflies and moths, Oiketicus, Hyalarcta huebneri, Clania ignobilis

Metura elongatus saunders case moth foraging


Saunders' case moth or the large bagworm (Metura elongatus) is a moth of the Psychidae family. It is known from the eastern half of Australia, including Tasmania.

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The wingspan is about 30 mm for males. Adult males have black wings, an orange hairy head and a black and orange banded abdomen. Female adults have no wings and remain in the larval case. They are white with a brown head and reach a length of about 30 mm.

Metura elongatus Metura elongatus Wikipedia

The larvae feed on a wide range of plants, including Conyza bonariensis, Cupressus, Epacris, Dianella brevipedunculata, Acacia dealbata, Eucalyptus, Pinus and Cotoneaster species. They create a silken shelter, which is initially covered with bits of leaf, but later also with short twigs. They live and pupate within this shelter. When threatened, they temporarily seal the front opening of the case until the danger is past.

Metura elongatus Case Moth Metura elongatus Bushpea 39

Saunders case moth or large bagworm metura elongatus 2


References

Metura elongatus Wikipedia